Leaf Spring To Coil Spring Conversion

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Leaf Spring To Coil Spring Conversion

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Those of you shooting old time top break rifles and shotguns might find interest in this article I wrote.

Yesterday while shooting trap (I was 21 of 22) my top lever leaf spring broke. UGH!

I've tried to find a replacement from Wisner and Robert Storms in AZ to no luck...

So I decided to convert it to coil spring.
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Wrote an article with pictures on my web site.

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Hope you like it!
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Good job! I really enjoy and appreciate you posting your projects here! :)
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claybob86 wrote: Fri Apr 26, 2019 12:03 pm Good job! I really enjoy and appreciate you posting your projects here! :)
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Thanks! It’s a labor of love...just love tinkering
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Here i was thinking you were posting about Jeep CJ’s.
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Thats nice work. How many hours do you figure you have into the conversion. Todd
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A similar spring on my circa 1900 Parker Damascus 20 gauge broke when I was a teenager (long ago and far away in Borger, Texas) and I took the gun to a local gunsmith. He made a new leaf spring to replace the broken one.
After buying Parker reproductions in 20 and 12 gauge made in Japan, I only shoot the Damascus gun a few times a year now and the spring is still intact.
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How many hours do you figure you have into the conversion.
This was rather quickly. Less than two hours. A good 45 minutes figuring out WHAT to do.
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I made 1 flat spring while in school, I don't remember all the details but we forged the stock, then shaped /fit before heat treat in oil and temper in molten lead. Happy to say my spring didn't break!
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Typical Roy - nice going, pardner ! :)

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Your projects are always interesting, and THANKS so much for sharing them.

In another life I think I was talented enough to do such things, but in this life, I'm just a 'follower' - still pretty cool to read about them, and think about 'someday....if I live long enough, and have the time, and the patience, and could LEARN all the stuff to do those things'.... :D
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Thanks for sharing. As a tinkerer of SAAs and old Winchesters there was a time when I made a few leaf springs but I've never tried one of those folded ones. Good looking fix. My congratulations.
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GunnyMack wrote: Sat Apr 27, 2019 5:15 am I made 1 flat spring while in school, I don't remember all the details but we forged the stock, then shaped /fit before heat treat in oil and temper in molten lead. Happy to say my spring didn't break!
Doing it that way, it should be able to cut buggy axles.
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Pete44ru wrote: Sat Apr 27, 2019 10:10 amTypical Roy - nice going, pardner ! :)
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I guess no one caught my Richtig remark. He was a blacksmith who supposedly used molten lead to temper his knives after the quench. His actual method is not really known, but his knives were known to be pounded with a hammer to cut up horseshoes and immediately after cutting through the horseshoe they would shave paper.
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Here's my spring and the small parts vise it goes to
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